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Catherine Sutton with Ch. Rossut Colinbar Phantom - Res. BCC.&#13;
Thelma Gray with Rozavel Crystal Gift - BCC&#13;
Mrs. G. Clayton&#13;
Joan Beck with Ch. Letton Americano - DCC and BIS&#13;
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